Top Turkey Day Movies

This holiday classic follows a Macy’s Department store Santa named Kris Kringle, who fills everyone with Christmas Spirit, except for his boss, Doris, Walker who is raising her daughter not to believe in Santa Claus. But after he is declared insane and put on trial, everyone’s belief in Santa is put to the test.

Home For The Holidays

(Source:Paramount Pictures)

After a series of disasters, Claudia Larson (Holly Hunter) heads home for the holidays just in time to face the crazy antics of her family.

Rugrats_A Rugrats Thanksgiving

(Source:Hasbro)

Follow the Rugrats gang for their festive Pickles’ Thanksgiving feast which starts off with a live turkey showing up at the door.

Pieces of April

(Source:United Artists)

A quirky and rebellious April Burns (Katie Holmes) invites her dying mother an estranged family for Thanksgiving dinner but is left scouring for a working stove through her apartment complex and its oddball residents.

Avalon

(Source:TriStar Pictures)

Several generations of Polish-Jewish immigrants try to live out the American dream over a series of Thanksgivings.

Pocahontas

(Source:Walt Disney Animated Classics series)

This Disney classic follows Pocahontas and John Smith’s romance as they attempt to stop the fighting between Pocahontas’ Tribe and the English settlers. .

Dutch

(Source:Twentieth Century Fox Film Corporation)

In this comedy, Dutch Dooley (Ed O’Neill) drives cross-county to pick up his girlfriend’s son from boarding school but is met with a series of obstacles and needs to get back in time for Thanksgiving.

A Charlie Brown Thanksgiving

(Source: Peanuts)

In this light-hearted classic, the Peanuts gang and Peppermint Patty try to convince Charlie Brown to host a Thanksgiving dinner.

Squanto_A Warrior's Tale

(Source: Walt Disney Video)

Captured, enslaved and escapes to freedom, Squanto is an action movie re-envisions the life of a resourceful Native American in the early 1600s.

Winnie The Pooh_A Season Of Giving

(Source:Walt Disney Television Animation)

This three-story video follows Rabbit’s Thanksgiving rush which almost defeats the purpose of the holidays in "A Winnie the Pooh Thanksgiving."